12 things you need to know about Stormi Bree

Stormi Bree has made headlines today because she's pregnant with Lucky Blue Smith's child. The pair have been dating for a while, and they are both super happy to be welcoming a baby into the world together. But how much do you really know about her? Apart from the fact that she's ridiculously hot.

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1. She does it all

She's a model, singer, and actress. Yep, not fair - she is skilled in pretty much everything. You'll find out more about her exceptional skillz below, but let's hope she's a terrible dancer, eh?

2. She was crowned Miss Teen USA

Here she is back in 2009 with her swish sash...

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3. She auditioned for American Idol

Back in season 10 of the now defunct show, American Idol, Stormi auditioned for Simon Cowell's show. She managed to get a golden ticket but only made it to Hollywood. Still, she got the golden ticket!

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4. She's awesome at golf

Seriously, is there anything this girl can't do? Stormi played golf in high school, advancing to regionals.

5. She got her golfing prowess from her father

Born in Crossville, Tennessee to parents Kip and Sissi Henley, her dad was the winner of The Golf Channel's reality competition show The Big Break II.

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6. She's a cougar

Lucky is younger than Stormi. At 18 years-old to her 26-years, she's eight years older than her beau. The pair recently joined forces on the catwalk together for Dolce & Gabbana - proving age means nothin'.

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7. She used to be in a band

We've already mentioned that she can sing, but she used to be in a band called Ugly, signed to Chris Brown’s label. It didn't last though, so now she's creating on her own music, writing songs for herself and for others.

8. She directs, too!

She has directed over 10 music videos for Project Saro.

9. AND she's a music producer

Yep, we told you!

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10. She's serious about song writing

She told Galore magazine: "I like to write in metaphors. It was about being in an alley and shooting someone and they’re already on the ground and looking at them being like, don’t go. It’s a metaphor for a relationship. You don’t know that it’s dead and you’re standing over this thing that you just killed. I like writing in metaphors because you can express emotion without it being too loaded." Very deep, Stormi.